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A Slob Comes Clean

Dana K. White: A Slob Comes Clean

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Nony (Dana K White) from ASlobComesClean.com shares reality-based cleaning and organizing tips based on her own deslobification process. As she finds ways to keep her own home under control and combat "Slob Vision" she shares cleaning, decluttering, and organizing strategies, that work in real life. And she's funny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Exploring how homemakers cultivate a place to belong. Seeking to honor and elevate the art of homemaking by highlighting stories of women who have practiced this art over the long haul. Through Homemaker Portraits and Deep Dive episodes on subjects related to keeping the home we hope to encourage listeners to practice their art of making a home with confidence, faithfulness and joy. New episodes every Wednesday.
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Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo & Ramble

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Rotten but still a little sweet! Rotten Mango is a true crime + all things spooky podcast. We love doing deep dives into the darkest crimes and we tend to not leave out any details - which can get a little rotten at times. If you want deep dives in the psychology of killers, no holding back storytelling of crimes, and stories of lesser known criminals from around the world this is the place for you. Welcome to Rotten Mango but don’t worry it all comes with a seasoning of comedy/sweetness.
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Short, daily video tips from Susan Westmoreland, Good Housekeeping magazine’s Food Editor. Every day, Susan chooses a quick and easy recipe that you can make for dinner that night. In the video, she offers you tips and tricks to make that recipe even easier. Shot in the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchens, these also give a behind-the-scenes look at where GH tests each and every recipe in the magazine.
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We provide actionable safety tips to help Housekeeping Room Attendants. We will go into details, for example, cleaning, bed making, vacuuming, etc. You will learn how to protect muscle and joints by using human ergonomics, and useful self-help tips. Please consider subscribing to our podcast to retrieve the latest release! Have question? Come to our Facebook Group "Painfree Housekeeper". Visit https://.strainlesswork.com/
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Help Me, Heloise!

Good Housekeeping

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The most famous name in household advice, Heloise, is now hosting her very own podcast, courtesy of Good Housekeeping. Tune in for daily tips and tricks on cleaning and conquering clutter - from Heloise's home to yours!
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Ask An Assistant

Jess Lindgren of Ask An Assistant Fame

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Jess Lindgren shares lessons learned, best practices, and actionable advice from her 20+ years as an administrative professional. Submit your questions at askanassistant.com for consideration!
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A podcast about the worst books in existence...YA paranormal romance novels.Sit down as we dive deep into the bloody, cringy, sometimes incestuous and usually non-consensual world of fang bangers, fairy fornicators, and other manic magic teenage romance
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The Flourish Heights Podcast was made for women, by women. To be empowered in health starts with a true connection with your body. Join Valerie Agyeman, Women’s Health Dietitian as she breaks through topics surrounding periods, women’s nutrition, body awareness, and self-care.
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Challenge Rating: Zer0

Challenge Rating: Zer0

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The latest and greatest D&D 3.5 podcast to hit the internet airwaves! Join us for biweekly adventures in the magical land of Meosha! Will our heroes save the world from the Glyphpurge and restore the written word to the people? Find out on Challenge Rating: Zer0!
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Hosted by Le'Keisha Mazur, the Overlooked Business Basics podcast explores the most overlooked aspects to starting a business. Are you looking to start your own business or side business? Then you've found the right podcast because you will learn about the most overlooked business, marketing and legal basics that every business owner should know. Listening to this podcast will give you the insights you need to be successful. Learn more at https://missionmatters.com/author/lekeisha-mazur/
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The Big Picture Philippines

Dave Visaya and Joseph Librero

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The Big Picture is a business podcast that is on a mission to shift the mentality that Filipinos are not business-oriented. If you are someone who wants to start a business, already on your way, or has a business already that wants to scale, this podcast is for you. We interview Filipino entrepreneurs from all walks of life, learning their stories, and how they've made it happen. It's time to SEE, THINK, and ACT Big mga pinoys! See you on the show!
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Ever wonder what keeps hoteliers up at night? Or what helps them sleep easy? In “The Turndown,” host Sebastien Leitner of Cloudbeds chats with hospitality executives and industry leaders about their latest challenges and breakthroughs, the inspirations and innovations that keep them going, and the life lessons that go along with working in this chaotic, yet rewarding, industry.
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Welcome to What the Dementia. Join us as we dive into the world of dementia, exploring the complexities of this often misunderstood condition. We bring you expert insights, practical advice, and personal stories from those who have walked this path. Whether you're a caregiver, a loved one, or someone living with dementia, this podcast is your companion in understanding and navigating the dementia journey. We aim to empower you with knowledge, dispel common misconceptions, and foster a commun ...
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Erskine Veterans Radio

Erskine Veterans Charity

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From Erskine, Scotland’s biggest Veterans charity, comes Erskine Veterans Radio, a 24-hour online radio station and weekly podcast with a new special guest every episode. Hear from Veterans, the Erskine team, and the occasional celebrity plus great music 24/7.
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A podcast about The Andy Griffith Show and all things Mayberry. Episodes contain interviews, listeners feedback, and loads of Mayberry fun. The Two Chairs No Waiting is hosted by Allan Newsome. Allan is the webmaster for iMayberry.com and has been very active in The Andy Griffith Show (TAGS) community since 1992 running the daily e-mail newsletter called the Who’s Been Messin Up the Bulletin Board Digest along with multiple Mayberry related websites.
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A coming of age Hinglish podcast about an over chilled out millennial. ; Instagram Handle : https://www.instagram.com/suttabuddy/ . Other Platforms : https://linktr.ee/suttabuddy
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7 Suspects

Cryptic Radio

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Five years ago a Silicon Valley entrepreneur was murdered in his mountain home. Seven suspects were present, but the police were unable to solve the case. Desperate for closure, the widow reaches out to a pragmatic reporter with a simple request: interview each suspect, compare their stories, and find out who's lying. An audio fiction whodunnit from the creator of The Oasis Transmissions.
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Tommy’s Outdoors: Conservation and Science is a captivating show for those with a deep interest in all facets of nature and nature conservation. This unique show is hosted by Tommy Serafinski, an outdoorsman, blogger and speaker, who has a particular interest in wildlife and human-wildlife interactions. The show’s episodes present a multitude of perspectives and viewpoints on nuanced, often difficult, and sometimes controversial, matters within the realm of conservation and natural sciences. ...
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Sick Sad Society *Stuff You Won't Remember Next Week Not so mainstream things, that you might otherwise not see. Robot cops, a man turns himself into an alien, Woman sues an insurance company after getting an STD whilst having sex in the backseat of her car. Exactly! News You Won't Remember Next Week IG: @TheWeirdNewZ @V3TvUK Twitter: @V3TvNetwork Youtube: @V3Tvv Rumble: @V3Tv www.V3Tv.UK
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McHistory goes back in time to explore big moments and small stories from McLean County history. McHistory episodes can be heard periodically on WGLT's Sound Ideas. The series is produced in partnership with the McLean County Museum of History.
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Home Care Chronicles

Mildred Strader-Robinson

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This Podcast will discuss topics regarding Senior Care, Senior Living, Caregivers, Senior & Caregiver Tips, Local Topics, Resources and Events, Community issues Seniors and their caregivers face, also upcoming trainings & seminars. #homecarechronicles
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Grab Your Stuff

Authentically Wed

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Transparent and authentic conversations on relationships, healing, and wholeness….but with a lil sauce and a lot of laughter! Join Vernique Esther and guests, on a journey of self-discovery and healthy relationship-ing at every stage.
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The Cabinet of Fever Dreams is a collection of narrated horror stories written by Prague-based writer Mike Jesus Langer. From haunted couches that yearn to be touched, to Lovecraftian machines that threaten to burn the whole world, to egg-shaped scientists who just want to push mankind forward — The Cabinet of Fever Dreams is your one stop shop for haunting audio horror. Tune in every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday for brand new spooky episodes!
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Join a rotating cast mostly-trans friends as they visit the secluded island of Rokkenjima, argue about which Ushiromiya mom is the hottest, and fight to understand the nature of mystery, fantasy, and the Golden Witch herself. Cover art by @_GwenGrace_ on Twitter.
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Globe & Crown Radio

Joseph Halbert and Nathan Killion

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We're an independent publisher of books, comics, and the occasional oddity. We help good people tell good stories. On our podcast, we encourage creativity, culture, and human flourishing.
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I will be talking about music, what it means to me and how it has impacted me in my life, as well as, my journey as a music composer. I will discuss my opinions on certain music and musical topics. I will also promote my music using these podcasts! Join me through my musical journey!
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This podcast is a way for me to get my ideas and thoughts out. I am working in the InterContinental Hotel in Berlin as a part of the front office team. I will talk about my personal experience as apprentice and get into other topics as well.
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Marble Forest Podcast

Marble Forest Podcast

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Paranormal and mystery podcast based out of Michigan. Your hosts Jessi and Amber cover all sorts of topics including ghosts, cryptids, cults and anything else that we find unnerving. Don’t Tempt Fate! 💚💙 Find us anywhere you listen to podcasts.
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On our latest weekly roundup, what happened in Vegas didn't stay there, as Catherine reported on her recent trip. Mentioned: Omega Mart. What we're watching: We continued with season 2 of Reservation Dogs with episodes 5 and 6: "Wide Net" and "Decolonativization." We learned a little more about the aunties as they headed to an out-of-town conferenc…
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Doing the dishes, folding laundry, getting in the garden, or cooking dinner might feel like ‘chores’: just more things on the big list of nuisances we don't have time for. But changing our mindset around housekeeping can help our mental clarity and wellbeing. We explore the cultural devaluation of ‘home’ work, and how rethinking our relationship wi…
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We explore the cultural devaluation of ‘home’ work, and how rethinking our relationship with domestic can improve our lives. And getting something for nothing seems like a great deal, but earning points, particular when credit cards are involved, can expose us to financial traps. We look at what airline points really get you.…
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In this housekeeping episode for What the Dementia, we update you on everything happening in the world of Bambu to help support dementia care partners on their care journey. Is there anything that meets your needs? This episode will cover: — Bambu Care's upcoming hiatus and how it will affect communication with the community. — The introduction of …
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I have been waiting for Tom Opre’s new film “The Last Keeper” since I learned in July 2022 that he and his team are working on it. Well, the wait was over for me at the beginning of February 2024, as I was the only person in Ireland to screen the film. The wait will soon be over for you as well since the film premieres in mid-April in Edinburgh. Wh…
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On our latest weekly roundup, we are still trying to teach our kids about conveying urgency in their texts. What we're watching: We finished season 2 of Reservation Dogs with episodes 9 ("Offerings") and 10 ("I Still Believe"), two more opportunities to weep through our laughter and cheer on the Rez Dogs as they finally make it all the way to Calif…
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Being born at 37 weeks used to be considered close to full term, but doctors now believe that babies born between 37 and 39 weeks may face an increased risk of learning difficulties and behavioural problems. Every Week Counts, a program running across 63 public hospitals, has been working to reduce early births and pre-term births before week 37. T…
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People in aged care face some of the highest risks of depression in our community. And perhaps that's not surprising, after a 2021 report by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety found major systemic failings. But new Australian research shows there may be simple solutions with enormous potential to help, if they're properly implem…
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People in aged care face some of the highest risks of depression in our community. But new Australian research shows there may be simple solutions with enormous potential to help, if they're properly implemented. And Every Week Counts, has been working to reduce early births and pre-term births before week 37. The people behind the campaign believe…
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With a few long weekends, you might be considering a road trip with the family. But a lack of preparation can leave everyone trapped in a tin can full of screams and headaches. Travel writer Ben Groundwater shares his top tips for surviving the family road trip and travelling well with children.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New data from Our Watch reveals that more than two in five women, and just over a quarter of men, experienced sexual harassment at work in the past five years. But just saying it's an issue or blaming 'bad apples' isn't working to address the problem. Australian law says it's on workplaces to prevent sexual harassment, so how can that actually be d…
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New data from Our Watch reveals that more than two in five women, and just over a quarter of men, experienced sexual harassment at work in the past five years. Australian law says it's on workplaces to prevent sexual harassment, so how can that actually be done? And the demand for cash is declining. Yet some are concerned about the charges we pay a…
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Kenta's Tuesday morning routine was always the same — a 5 a.m. breakfast of rice, miso soup, and salted salmon, followed by his walk to work at Tomogaoka Middle School, where he greeted students at the blue gates every morning. But today was different. Kenta took the same route as always — turned the same corner — and dropped his briefcase onto the…
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Associate Professor at the University of Washington, Katie Davis walks us through the struggles of raising children in a day and age where technology is at the forefront. She gives tips and tricks she touched on in her book, "Technology's Child". Come back next week to hear us discuss Jacob Ward's "The Loop". Technology's Child: https://www.amazon.…
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You go on a driving holiday with an old friend, who is driving erratically, partly because she is holding her phone to navigate. Your attempts to help are not well received. Your friend gets annoyed and says so at the end of the trip. You are shocked and don't want to talk about it when you're upset. Would other people act the same way as you, in y…
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A big part of being a parent is supporting our children to make friends. So, what happens when our values are very different to those of the families of their new friends? How can you best manage those clashes? Also, what would you do if you went on a road trip with an old friend and it all went wrong?…
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Timothy, a film director, had a new script land on his desk. The movie was in its final screenwriting stages and it just needed his final approval. They had been working to turn Alice Sebold, the famed author of “The Lovely Bones,” they were working on turning her memoir into a movie. Her memoir was about her real life assault in college and her fi…
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I’m answering some of your decluttering questions as quickly as I can. (Answering quickly is quite the challenge for me!) My books Want to be a patron of the show? Find out how at Patreon. Want to find a decluttering coach?? Want to BE a decluttering coach?? The post 410: Rapid Q&A appeared first on Dana K. White: A Slob Comes Clean.…
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In this episode, we delve into the world of event hosting with Jingle Saynes, Cebu's beloved "Mr. Oh Yeah!". Jingle's path is a remarkable example of turning passion into a thriving career. Jingle's journey wasn't linear. He explored various avenues, from theater artist to tour guide, and ultimately leveraged these experiences to become an event ho…
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Before he was feted, or vilified, Peter Singer was just a young Australian grad student, sitting down to eat a spaghetti and meat sauce lunch with a fellow student. What happened at that lunch that led to the publication of the book that made him a household name, Animal Liberation? And 50 years on, as he publishes a new edition of that seminal tex…
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More and more research is showing that building muscle helps us live longer and better lives. So how can you start getting stronger at any age? Also, fifty years since Peter Singer published Animal Liberation, what does he think we can all do to keep building a more sustainable world?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A group of 90 year olds started lifting weights for eight weeks and more than doubled their strength. Imagine what you could do! We’ve long been told the key to getting healthy is losing weight, but more and more research shows gaining something- muscles- could be just as beneficial. Why is building muscle so helpful for fighting disease and how ca…
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In this original What the Dementia episode, we will discuss the often-asked question, "How do I get my person to believe they have dementia?" We offer a perspective on why convincing someone of their dementia diagnosis may not be necessary or beneficial and share alternative approaches to introduce support without confrontation. This episode will c…
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Finding out you have cancer can be terrifying, and going through treatment can be arduous. But the experience of cancer can also bring about illuminating discoveries on the nature of life and our place in it. That's what author and GP Peter Goldsworthy AM found, and he tells his story in his memoir The Cancer Finishing School: Lessons in Laughter, …
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Jacqueline Nunley has been at the forefront of revolutionizing travel industry technology for over two decades. As the Industry Advisor for Travel & Hospitality at Salesforce, she has dedicated her career to guiding companies to transform with innovative solutions. She shares her perspective on the importance of discovering and adopting new tools, …
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On our latest weekly roundup, we start with a cautionary tale about baking your own bread: It could lead to an ER visit. What we're watching: On season 2 of Reservation Dogs, episodes 7 ("Stay Gold Cheesy Boy") and 8 ("This Is Where the Plot Thickens") could not have been more different. One focused on Cheese and his big heart, and the other on Big…
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When students are struggling at school or trying to get into a selective-entry high school, some parents may decide to engage a private tutor. But the industry, dubbed the shadow education system, remains largely unregulated, so standards and outcomes vary greatly. With cost-of-living pressures biting, how can parents make the best decisions for th…
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The Boomer generation pretty much kickstarted the whole backpacking movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Now some hotels won't accept bookings from people over sixty-five years old, and your travel insurance might skyrocket once you turn seventy. Is the travel industry ageist? And what opportunities exist for players willing to embrace 'inclusive' tour…
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If you've read the fineprint of your hotel terms and conditions or travel insurance, you might find that people over a certain age have very expensive premiums or are not welcome at all. We explore how common ageism in travel really is and look at how to embrace inclusive tourism. Plus, how a lack of regulation in private tutoring is causing educat…
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15-year-old Eddie comes home from his jog – changes out of his soiled clothes – and starts googling on his computer: HOW TO COMBAT ANXIETY. He’s waiting for a text message from the girl he likes - but it’s not her. It’s a former classmate of his – Scarlet. The message reads. “My brother just told me not to go to Linear Park because a woman got stab…
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How do you feel about your favourite star and what would you do to show your devotion to them? Would you hand over a month's wages to see them in concert? Or get a tattoo? We look at the benefits of fandom, and how we can draw identity and community from our idols with psychologist, Chris Cheers, who shares his love for Dolly Parton.…
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Many of us have a problematic relationship with our smartphones, checking emails or doomscrolling into the late hours of the night. It can feel hard to resist the pull of constantly pinging notifications, could downgrading to a phone without these capabilities restore your inner peace? There's a small but growing group switching to 'dumb phones' to…
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